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steve hankie from the cato institute had a chart where he looked at the deposits in cypriate banks from june of 2010. longer study. in june of 2010, europeans accounted for 60 billion in euros and today it's 18 billion in deposits. russians increased from $20 billion to 30 billion today. dramatic change. if you look at the chart it is mark stark. who is making the deposits. europeans don't want to be financed in what they are up to. >> bret: let me interrupt you. put up the map to show where cyprus is. russian energy companies the biggest of them all is offering to bail out cyprus in exchange for gas exploration rights, according to the media there. they put out a statement saying they are happy to do the bail-out. a very rich company. of course, it's in russia's interest to make the pitch. the gas discovers, natural gas and the fields underneath the eastern mediterranean sea are said to be huge. 120 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas. 20 billion-barrels of oil. equal to that, or 20 times the inventory of our petroleum reserve. >> which makes this confiscation all the more r
steve hankie from the cato institute had a chart where he looked at the deposits in cypriate banks from june of 2010. longer study. in june of 2010, europeans accounted for 60 billion in euros and today it's 18 billion in deposits. russians increased from $20 billion to 30 billion today. dramatic change. if you look at the chart it is mark stark. who is making the deposits. europeans don't want to be financed in what they are up to. >> bret: let me interrupt you. put up the map to show...
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your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically probably are going to win the nomination if they played softball. >> yeah, look, i admire -- >> secretary clinton. >> i think it's hardball politics. i think it's smart politics for the clintons to take all the goodwill that's been engendered as a result of -- >> what about loving your enemy? >> loving your enemy? >> you're a seminarian. what about going around saying, i want you, too? >> chris, you're not looking for that kind of blessing in this situation. this is hardball politics. it's real -- >> is it smart? >> i think it's smart. i think the clintons h
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this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in 1982. i have a dream to make a movie, period picture called, blizzard of '78. >> from the mind of steve kornacki. >> i read just about every campaign book i could get my hand on. 1984. here is 1988. back in 1972. 1988 new hampshire primary. 1993 whitman versus florio. cycle bit of useless trivia. you said the previous one was 1959. you are correct. that was. louis strauss. >> he not googling. >> i might have written about that recently. >> he is not human with the facts that he has in his head. at a fingertip, is amazing. we have been blown away by that all the time. >> you kn
this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in...
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let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed forces. i will break it down after the break. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company throh legalzoom. never real thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom toelp people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. @@make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time deliver
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let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed foes. i will break it down after the break. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement accou. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home.
let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed foes. i will break it down after the break. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of...
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thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later changed that to an accidental vegetation fire. however, this is the season for prescribed burns. the burns are allowed to control marsh debris and to control the area for wildlife. this year the period began on march 1st and runs through april 15th. the fires must be deemed necessary by the california department of fish and wildlife. >>> 7:0. in the southern u.s. hot, dry, windy conditions causing two wildfires to rapidly expand. in south carolina, look at this. investigators want to know what caused this fire. it damaged or destroyed mo
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>> steve: keep them coming. >> steve: i'm sorry! let's call our king larry. >> brian: i get to go, right? okay. >> steve: horse jump. jump in front. >> brian: why, 'cause you like horses? >> steve: to forget the king! -- protect the king! >> here comes another check. >> steve: oh, man! >> brian: can you not make it look so easy? >> steve: 12 seconds! come on! >> that's also check. >> steve: ten, nine, eight, seven -- >> brian: oh! >> steve: it's a draw! we tied one of the best chess players in the world! >> from that, some improvement. >> steve: it took three of us to square off against you. you're really good. >> thank you. >> ainsley: the women rule. you guys have no idea what you're doing, do you? >> brian: you have the easy one. two sumo wrestlers. you had two men in socks. >> ainsley: nice try. coming up next, amazing story, the nine-year-old boy who taught his neighbor infant cpr so she could save her baby? they both join us next. and check out this guy who finds a phone on the sidewalk. does he return it? what would you do if
>> steve: keep them coming. >> steve: i'm sorry! let's call our king larry. >> brian: i get to go, right? okay. >> steve: horse jump. jump in front. >> brian: why, 'cause you like horses? >> steve: to forget the king! -- protect the king! >> here comes another check. >> steve: oh, man! >> brian: can you not make it look so easy? >> steve: 12 seconds! come on! >> that's also check. >> steve: ten, nine, eight, seven --...
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thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later changed that to an accidental vegetation fire. however, this is the season for prescribed burns. the burns are allowed to control marsh debris and to control the area for wildlife. this year the period began on march 1st and runs through april 15th. the fires must be deemed necessary by the california department of fish and wildlife. >>> 7:0. in the southern u.s. hot, dry, windy conditions causing two wildfires to rapidly expand. in south carolina, look at this. investigators want to know what caused this fire. it damaged or destroyed mo
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let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt. >> years ago there was a wonderful movie called "trading places." i think that scene is embodied in the passover story because we trade places. here we are free and we try to experience history by tasting history at the table by eating the bitter herbs, the motzah. liberation even for those who are free has special meaning. we are not texting, not on the iphone. we're talking to each other, looking at each other eye to eye. to me, that's liberation. >>steve: that's great. i remember the story from the movies, of course, when in ancient times they
let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt....
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steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of reasons. one of the bigger ones is terrible relations with the israeli government. >> the president came in. he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to
steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of...
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>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be happier. >>brian: "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: good morning everybody. >>steve: hi everybody. thanks for joining us. we didn't see this coming. our top news alert just in the last hour. italy's top appeals court overturned amanda knox's ate acquittal in her roommate's murder case ordering a new trial. >> we got word of this about 45 minutes ago, and already we're getting a statement from amanda knox herself. she says, she tells the associated press that no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be...
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can stimulate demand and in some ways it can kind of create a certain amount of demand for example steve jobs you know so i got an idea for a new thing or going to call by phone in those coal. you know if people didn't have the ability to actually become demand then using demand in the context that economists use it not just the normal language which means literally they have the money to buy some you know steve jobs at the price of the i phone it's twenty thousand dollars we wouldn't have i phones all this so no pay or if we were in a horrible recession depression and nobody had paychecks there were no unemployment insurance nobody would have so without a paycheck without the ability to pay for something combined with either the need or desire you don't have to manage without demand it doesn't matter what you supply this is why so the whole this whole concept of supply side economics when when the reagan administration rolled this thing out the one nine hundred eighty s. as a rationale for saying we've got to cut taxes for the really rich people we've got to redo our economic policies o
can stimulate demand and in some ways it can kind of create a certain amount of demand for example steve jobs you know so i got an idea for a new thing or going to call by phone in those coal. you know if people didn't have the ability to actually become demand then using demand in the context that economists use it not just the normal language which means literally they have the money to buy some you know steve jobs at the price of the i phone it's twenty thousand dollars we wouldn't have i...
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that steve core knacky is 1-1. they hope to reverse the massive losses. over 6%, i'm told, of black voters back mitt romney. 6%, and that number seems high to me. you cannot win with number like that especially when people of color will soon be the majority in this country. also, our plans to improve communication wet voers while also cutting the number of presidential debates. why let you know what you really think. they want to move the convention earlier in the summer so they can tap into cash sooner. that's a great idea. and there is a push to close the digital media and tech gaps and all this sounds easily achievable if you listen to preebus. >> we know we have problems. we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. to be clear, our principles are sound. we will do a better job of connecting with people, to our principles, showing how we can help every american climb the economic ladder. especially in communities we haven't been in a long time, but b what it means to be paubl. the rnc cannot and will not write off any demogr
that steve core knacky is 1-1. they hope to reverse the massive losses. over 6%, i'm told, of black voters back mitt romney. 6%, and that number seems high to me. you cannot win with number like that especially when people of color will soon be the majority in this country. also, our plans to improve communication wet voers while also cutting the number of presidential debates. why let you know what you really think. they want to move the convention earlier in the summer so they can tap into...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
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steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a high level. i know i can be where i'm contending in every event, contending in major championships and being consistent day in and day out. if i got healthy. and that was the first step in the process. once i got there, then my game turned. >> tiger's new lady friend -- that's like what me grandmother says. my new lady friend. his girlfriend lindsey von took to twitter to congratulate her boyfriend tweeting number 1! >>> to the nba, the heat drawing ever closer to the '72 lakers. record of 33 straight nba wins. the heat went for number 27 against the magic without d. wade. third quar
steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a...
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steve will write you a note. >> steve: that was great. terrific. >> brian: he's a general use. >> steve: yeah. if you're a veteran looking for work or know somebody who is, stick around, cheryl casone is here to tell us the country hiring heros. >> brian: first on this day in 1991, "one more try" by timmy t was the number one song. let's just listen and imagine our own lives in that situation. ♪ living all these lonely nights without you ♪ ♪ told me you will be given one more try ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. some people will do anything to help eliminatlitter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock t
steve will write you a note. >> steve: that was great. terrific. >> brian: he's a general use. >> steve: yeah. if you're a veteran looking for work or know somebody who is, stick around, cheryl casone is here to tell us the country hiring heros. >> brian: first on this day in 1991, "one more try" by timmy t was the number one song. let's just listen and imagine our own lives in that situation. ♪ living all these lonely nights without you ♪ ♪ told me you...
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they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of noise, it will be incumbent on our serious candidates to call out the excesses of some of the people at cpac to be taken seriously by the middle of the country. >> robert gibbs, steve schmidt, howard fineman, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a new poll showing a surge in the support of marriage equality, support that now includes hillary clinton. but according to john boehner, he will never support marriage equality. but john boehner has a startling new point of agreement with president obama. and in the "rewrite," how the story of sarah palin is the story of the failure of our political media coming up. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great
they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of noise, it will be incumbent on our serious candidates to call out the excesses of some of the...
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one person in charge is steve gerl raldo this, is a second test you're going y did you feel it's necessary to do? >> so our first test was in summer months. in august. we wantedded to do a prime time test. >> you guys did a survey following a first test. what did that find? >> people were good with the first tests. 90% responded no problems. we're asking for no bikes on first three cars of the trains. that is in response to the first test. >> what have you been finding during this day? >> no major problems today. we're getting a good response and we're asking folks to go to bart.gov/bikes and let us know their experience today. >> thank you very much. this will be going on again another four days. >> all right. thank you. >> let's update the forecast. spring is here. spring is almost here and so is the rain this, is just moisture in the clouds, none of this is reaching the ground yet. tomorrow evening we're expecting the possibility of rain f you're doing traveling eureka, 54 degree was rain getting to you first. tomorrow afternoon, 55 in tahoe. 52 degrees in yosemite. 7,000 feet dropping
one person in charge is steve gerl raldo this, is a second test you're going y did you feel it's necessary to do? >> so our first test was in summer months. in august. we wantedded to do a prime time test. >> you guys did a survey following a first test. what did that find? >> people were good with the first tests. 90% responded no problems. we're asking for no bikes on first three cars of the trains. that is in response to the first test. >> what have you been finding...
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spend millions of dollars, $10 million to reach out to latino americans, asian voters and here's what steve latourette said. take a listen. >> if we ever want to be a national party, we have to look like america. today, we look like a bunch of white guys from below the mason/dixon line. >> so how do they change the reputation of a party of stuffy white men as has been said, as the report describes it when candidates when chosen are often white men? >> well, it's not just the candidates. it's the workers, it's the convention. you go to the republican national convention it looks entirely different than the democratic convention that looks truly like all the rainbow of america at it. one of the things that it can change just by having more workers go to cities and states. and states, by the way, do a pretty good job with republicans because we have 30 republican governors. and just get to know the people better. that report you're talking about highlighted how well the obama campaign did because they had workers in the swing states that practically had been living there since the 2008 campaig
spend millions of dollars, $10 million to reach out to latino americans, asian voters and here's what steve latourette said. take a listen. >> if we ever want to be a national party, we have to look like america. today, we look like a bunch of white guys from below the mason/dixon line. >> so how do they change the reputation of a party of stuffy white men as has been said, as the report describes it when candidates when chosen are often white men? >> well, it's not just the...
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and also, steve kornacki has a new job. we're extraordinarily proud of you. you are going to be on saturday and sunday. we'll be watching because we're super proud of you. we love you. >> thank you, thank you, can be be the new chris hayes because chris hayes is still going to be chris hayes at 8:00 at night. but it took an extraordinary am of humility for me not to mention toure's book will. >> but you just did. thank you very much. >> i think the old tv show, the critic with jay sherman plugging his book, his cardboard went this way. buy my book, buy my book, buy my book all day. >> straight ahead, our obsession with evil. it is ominous, right? from the hit tv shows to arias mania. the fbi profiler tasked with down killers delves into the dark side. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full
and also, steve kornacki has a new job. we're extraordinarily proud of you. you are going to be on saturday and sunday. we'll be watching because we're super proud of you. we love you. >> thank you, thank you, can be be the new chris hayes because chris hayes is still going to be chris hayes at 8:00 at night. but it took an extraordinary am of humility for me not to mention toure's book will. >> but you just did. thank you very much. >> i think the old tv show, the critic with...
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steve emmerson from investigation on terrorism. he's gotten to the bottom of it and now 9-11 families are getting wind of it and why are we doing this? essentially giving you the speedy pass at disney to skip the line and go right up to the front of the ride. we don't give it to germany, don't to france and just given it to israel and it haven't kicked in yet, but saudi arabia, go right ahead? >> it's not only bizarre, but disturbing. not all the details have been released to congress, but the bottom line when we saw the memo leaked to us about the details of it, called the global entry program and expedites visa applicants from saudi arabia to the united states to go to the head of the line without necessarily being vetted entirely by the united states. now, part of the vetting is being done by the minister of interior in saudi arabia and remember, that saudi arabia, some accusations have been made by former senators took part, the government itself took part in the 9/11 conspiracy and number two, they have the highest recidivism
steve emmerson from investigation on terrorism. he's gotten to the bottom of it and now 9-11 families are getting wind of it and why are we doing this? essentially giving you the speedy pass at disney to skip the line and go right up to the front of the ride. we don't give it to germany, don't to france and just given it to israel and it haven't kicked in yet, but saudi arabia, go right ahead? >> it's not only bizarre, but disturbing. not all the details have been released to congress,...
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. >> reporter: yeah, two people on board died on impact, including 60-year-old steve davis, many would know him the former quarterback at oklahoma, i mean, he was sooner, a great one. two national championships, was the mvp of the orange bowl. you can see him with barry swietzer back in 1976. two others on the plane suffered injuries and another woman on the ground suffered some mod ral injuries, megyn, 50 homes in this neighborhood evacuated, most of the neighbors being allowed back in, it's going to be a while for those three houses and they may never get back in there because there's jet fuel filling the basement of that final house and all of the neighbors have been accounted for and n.t.s.b. is on the scene. it's going to be several months before we find out exactly what caused this crash. >> megyn: all right. trace, thank you. we've got a report just ahead raising new questions in the gun control debate. the story out of-- the story of alice bolen found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2005 on charges of trying to kill president bush. see how she was able to go buy a gun and f
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but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right now. the conservative values of balancing your budget at home should be extended to the government. we cannot continue to spend money we do not have, to borrow from china, to print money. the federal reserve is printing about 60% of last year's deficit. the year before it was 70%. people are alarmed that we are basicsng the basis -- of conservatism, living within our means. we must be talking to the voters and richard has a point. it is one of the reasons you see a few of us in the house standing strong on issues of the budget, and the deficit, sequestration or whatever. host: peter. con
but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right...
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i discussed this once with the actor and entertainer steve allen, who has so many gifts, and i said, "you know, does it ever amuse you that people compliment you for your gift, as if you had lined up when they were being passed out and took one from here and one from there?" and it did, and it does me as well. i don't know how i do it. i don't know how ideas come to me, they just do. it's just a gift. i'm grateful to have it. >> do you write fast? >> sometimes. sometimes it takes-- it depends on the subject, and it depends on the story. sometimes i'll have to go look up some information or do a little research or get somebody to do it for me, and that will take a little while. but generally, i start with a certain series of ideas and ideals, a certain philosophical base. i'm not looking for a deliverer, for example, from any government agency or for the congress. there's no doubt in my mind as to why we have cultural collapse. as lincoln said, "we've forgotten god, that's why all this has happened." so that gives me, in my judgment, kind of a step up on others who are still looking f
i discussed this once with the actor and entertainer steve allen, who has so many gifts, and i said, "you know, does it ever amuse you that people compliment you for your gift, as if you had lined up when they were being passed out and took one from here and one from there?" and it did, and it does me as well. i don't know how i do it. i don't know how ideas come to me, they just do. it's just a gift. i'm grateful to have it. >> do you write fast? >> sometimes. sometimes...
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steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who increasingly are watching what iraq is doing and wondering how it is that a partner in the efforts for democracy --. (inaudible). >> okay. siria's assad has held firm against the two year rebel uprising and believes he is propped up by iranian weapons delivered in the planes that fly over iraq just about every day. iran says the planes are delivering humanitarian aid but the u.n. wants them stop for inspections in iraq before they continue to syria, and some see this is part of an american failure to suspectfully confront iran. >> fundamentally this is not a syria problem. this is an iran problem. wha
steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who...
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steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the secretary of state john kerry emphasizing to the iraqi leadership that it must stem the flow of weapons from iran to syria. >> anything that supports president bashar al-assad is problematic, and i mailed it very clear to the
steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the...
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thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra skimpy bottoms. there's a chill in the air this morning and it might just blow through those teeny tiny and now see-through yoga pants. lululemon, the maker of high-end yoga gear, is recalling a whole batch of women's bottoms because they're too sheer. >> now, there is a shortage of yoga pants and i know this sounds like a joke but for white people it isn't a joke. >> reporter: customers became furious when they discovered they'd been doing downward dogs and baring all to their fellow yoganistas. some of them taking to the internet to vent. one tweeting i'm speechless. another woman saying "yoga fail." "a girl in my yoga clas
thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra...
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. >> police believe the james oliver steve cure man was planning to kill fellow students today and may have pulled a fire alarm to force them into the open. setting them up for slaughter. but the suspect roommate saw him with a gun. was able to dial 911 to warn police. police responded within minutes. >> they found the subject dead from single gunshot wound to the head. >> evidence left behind was chilling. >> we found some notes and some writings that indicated that this was a planned attack. >> police discovered a.22 caliber assault rifle and.45 caliber pistol. sources tell us there were hundreds of rounds of ammunition. high capacity magazine including a drum magazine similar to the type used this the colorado theater mass shooting last summer. police discovered 4 ie dmchl a backpack lined with shrapnel who knows what kind of damage they could have done. this is news from washington. >> thank goodness it did not. >> it's tuesday in asia and the stock market there is already down on the news of unprecedented bailout proposed for cypress b.6:30 in the morning in cypress and anger thei
. >> police believe the james oliver steve cure man was planning to kill fellow students today and may have pulled a fire alarm to force them into the open. setting them up for slaughter. but the suspect roommate saw him with a gun. was able to dial 911 to warn police. police responded within minutes. >> they found the subject dead from single gunshot wound to the head. >> evidence left behind was chilling. >> we found some notes and some writings that indicated that...
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steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more exci
steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he...
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. >> so you've been compared to steve jobs. and i know humility dictates that you will not accept that nomination. but you must understand that you have now brought two, you're a young man, too. >> not that young. >> 36. >> you're pretty young. the mantle of somebody who is bringing things that change our lives in major ways that combine technology and design and that is what steve jobs did. i know you never met him, but do you not understand why people make the comparison? >> i do. it is definitely humbling but first and foremost the biggest thing i learned from him is you don't follow in someone else's foot steps. you go your own path. you even question your own path and go a different path right? that is really important. >> you live in san francisco but you're here in new york about once a month. you've said that being mayor of new york city would be your dream job. >> yeah. i mean that desire to be mayor is more of an aspirational kind of raising the bar of how i should be -- >> because you haven't done enough right now. y
. >> so you've been compared to steve jobs. and i know humility dictates that you will not accept that nomination. but you must understand that you have now brought two, you're a young man, too. >> not that young. >> 36. >> you're pretty young. the mantle of somebody who is bringing things that change our lives in major ways that combine technology and design and that is what steve jobs did. i know you never met him, but do you not understand why people make the...
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good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't appropriate for her to get into the domestic politically -- >> this is the first thing she's come out publicly about. >> obviously the timing is the supreme court is about to do something and it's the right time to say something and something she believes strongly in. as you said, you know, the world is changing rapidly. you know, i remember in the 2004 presidential campaign i worked for john kerry and dick gephardt two great progressives and being for civil unions in that campaign was considered the leading edge. >> it was a big deal then. >> big deal. in 2016 every democrat running for president will be
good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't...
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plus, steve more of the "wall street journal" weighs in on whether the plan makes sense or if they should just go bust. and you can look, but you cannot take it home. how e-commerce is changing the way you can shop. coming up next. ♪
plus, steve more of the "wall street journal" weighs in on whether the plan makes sense or if they should just go bust. and you can look, but you cannot take it home. how e-commerce is changing the way you can shop. coming up next. ♪
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steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face on a daily basis, both in government and in industry and in our private networks, it's a significant problem and it needs to be addressed and i think address addressed forthrightly. bill: based on what you understand about this program it is looking for what then? in either your e-mails or your internet search? >> right. it's looking for sort of big picture possible viruses, possible attacks. the kinds of things that could potentially take the attacks, cyber attacks we've seen previously which have been largely disruptive attacks and turn them into destruc
steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face...
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steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that this week with so many democratic senators coming out. and i think california like other places in the country people's opinions on this issue have just changed at a lightning pace. >> wes moore, where are we on this issue now? >> well, i think we're seeing things change at a lightning pace and a much more strategic approach as to how exactly we can sway public opinion. because the fact is, the court is not going to make this decision in a bubble. and that is something that is going to be despite making this on completely legal basis, this is in the back of their mind seeing where the
steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that...
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you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there really is a difference in how hard hitting the networks are depending on whether there is a conservative or a liberal in office. >> bill: i agree 100%. call them low information voters are becoming the majority in this country because there isn't information out there anymore. >> it's buried on the internet. >> bill: not on the internet. it's all skewed. you know, objective hard-hitting, uncovering things. if you don't know information, much rarer than it used to be. >> do you think the "times" or the post or the globe or 00 "l.a. times" 30 years ago was objective? what you had then w
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there...
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. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation in me to understand what was happening. >> rose: if you were doing all this over, would you go in a different direction? i mean would you have gone into some aspect of life sciences directly rather than coming the way that did you through mathematics and computer science and writing code? wince don't think so. you know, i feel like i studied some life sciences while in college. so i spent some time in courses on neuroscience and computational neuroscience and it seemed clear to me that many of the innovations were going to be happening in the development 6 novel sensors to generate more data about the
. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation...
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for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we target in our communications. we will regularly share our findings, as well as polling results, with our candidates, allies, state parties, and elected leaders. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us, it's not just what we say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need a report to tell me that we have to make up ground with minority groups, with women, and with young voters. specifically for youth voters, the report outlines the need to promote "forward-
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we target in our communications. we will regularly...
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that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of his speech. ted cruz, another potentialal door-opener with conservative voters saying the president is using this as a wedge to beat up republicans. if republicans can't say they're for immigration reform in front of their own base, where is this going? >> i think it's a great question, i think there's a big difference as far as positions on immigration reform. between ted cruz and between marco rubio. marco rubio is part of the gang of eight. and they've been really working, i'm going to tell you -- if what we're hearing is put forward, after the 8th of april and both sides agree to it they're each going
that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of...
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. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about reports out of syria chemical weapons were used in that war as president obama arrives it -- in israel and a country that shares a border. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. this is very serious story. president obama may soon have to act. mike rogers chairs the intel committee in the house. his counterpart in the senate, dianne feinstein, both say based on briefings they received very high probability that syria's regime used weapons of mass destruction. that has been called a red line issue by president obama who warned syria's dictator bashar al-assad that he
. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about...
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steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us that this health care act is something we all need. host: michael in florida, on our line for republicans. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: your thoughts about the verbal care act. caller: i think it should be repealed. i think it is a disaster. the president lied about the cost of it. the people that are going to receive it don't care or know how it is going to be funded. i just think it is a total disaster, and they're going to destroy the best healthcare system in the industry. host: is there anything specifically in the affordable care act
steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us...